If you thought John Wick couldn't get any crazier, think again! John Wick: Chapter 4 cranks up the intensity to a whole new level. It's bigger, bolder, and absolutely relentless in its action scenes. Keanu Reeves, once again, delivers everything fans love about John Wick: a man of few words but infinite ways to take down his enemies.
The story picks up with John still on the run, and honestly, does the plot really matter at this point? What we want is the action and boy, does this movie deliver. There's a $20+ million bounty on Wick's head, and every assassin in the world is coming after him. The stakes are through the roof, but John Wick is the kind of guy who thrives in chaos.
In Chapter 4, the plot goes global. Wick isn't just fighting in dark alleyways and fancy clubs anymore. He's traveling across cities, continents, and even deserts, as he takes on the High Table, trying to break free from this endless cycle of violence. Expect wild chase scenes, intense hand-to-hand combat, and some of the most insane stunts yet.
Keanu Reeves IS John Wick, and in this chapter, he's just as unstoppable as ever. The physicality of the role is insane, and Reeves continues to do a huge chunk of his own stunts, which makes every fight scene feel that much more real. By now, Wick is practically a force of nature. You'll watch him take on wave after wave of assassins, and even though he should probably be dead ten times over, you just want to see him keep going.
Sure, Wick's a bit quieter this time around (if that's even possible), but when he speaks, it counts. You'll hang on his every word mostly because he barely says any!
If you're here for the action (and you definitely are), you won't be disappointed. From the moment the movie starts, the choreography is top-tier. There's no downtime. Wick goes from one fight scene to another without even catching his breath. Whether it's a gunfight in the middle of a nightclub, a brutal knife battle in an art museum, or Wick taking down baddies while driving a car (again), it's all done with stunning precision.
The fight scenes are shot so cleanly, and the creativity in how Wick uses his surroundings is just insane. It's like every inanimate object in his path becomes a weapon. There's also a fight with dogs again and yes, it's just as cool as in Chapter 3.
Chapter 4 introduces some new characters, like Donnie Yen's killer blind assassin, and honestly, he steals the show in every scene he's in. There's a bit of humor sprinkled in as well, which breaks up the intense action. But don't get too comfortable someone's going to die a minute later.
The film also takes a deeper dive into the High Table, revealing more about the hierarchy and power players behind the endless string of assassins hunting John. The Continental Hotel is still a major player, but now the scope has widened even further, pulling in new crime lords and assassins.
This is the longest John Wick movie, but it never feels dragged out. Every scene serves to up the ante. The body count is ridiculous (in the best way possible), and the fights are more elaborate than ever before. Whether it's an epic showdown in Paris or a wild escape through the desert, every set piece feels fresh, while staying true to the John Wick style.
John Wick: Chapter 4 is exactly what fans want it to be an over-the-top action extravaganza with some of the best fight choreography out there. Keanu Reeves shines once again, proving that John Wick is still the king of modern action films. If you're a fan of the series, this movie gives you everything you're craving: more kills, more stunts, and more reasons to cheer as Wick demolishes anyone who stands in his way.
Grab your popcorn, because John Wick: Chapter 4 is a wild ride from start to finish. It's the perfect movie for anyone who just wants to see pure action mastery on the big screen. And honestly, after watching this, you might even wish for a Chapter 5!